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PENAL SERVITUDE. FORLIFE, THREAT TOSUFFRAGETIES he Glew “Gives Notice at rtHearing of TwoAccused | of Burning Kew Pavilion. LONDON, Feb, %7.—"Militant sut.| ragists connected with the setting on ire of buildings in public parks are Hable © penal servitude for life.” This was | he announcement made to-day by Trav- ers Humphreys, the Public Prosecutor, | jn asking the Magistrate at the Kew! lice Court to commit for trial Lillian Lenton and Joyce Locke, who were ar- rested on Feb, 20 for setting fire to the refreshment pavilion in the Kew Bo- tanical Gardens, “There are two charges,” sald Mr. Gumphreys, ‘on which I make this ap- plication, The first comes under the | clause of the Malicious Damage Act of | 1861, which made it a felony punishable ‘vy penal servitude for life for any per- son to set on fire a building belonging to the king or devoted to the public use. The @econd charge comes under the fame act, which also made it a similar | offense for any matter in any euch ‘building to be set on fire.” At tho hearing to-day only Joyce Locke appeared, Lillian Lenton having ‘been released owing to {ll health after carrying out a hunger strike, Mr.| ‘Humphreys sald tho prison authorities | had reported that she was certain to die ‘unless she were let out of prison. In spite of this the Magistrate sald that the procedure was an extraordinary | ‘one. Prisoners, he continued, sometimes ‘were released from prison but not from custody, He immediately issued a war- rant for her rearrest. Joyce Locke, who also started a hun- ger strike while detained, was forcibly fed. A woman who was arrested on the} All-England Tennis Grounds at Wim-| bledon last night with bags containing | inflammable materials In her possession | and whose intention it is believed was to | rn down the pavilion, refused to give | y information about herself when ‘brought up in the police court to-day. She was remanded for further inquiries, | oo CLEMENT POLLOCK DEAD. Injury to Knee ‘Writer Indirectly Proves Fa The many friends of Clement L. Pol- lock, for twenty-five years an active newspaper man in this city and Boston, learned to-day of his death last night at his home in Dorchester, Mass., from a | blood clot on the brain. Mr. Pollock's of Newspaper kneecap was broken by a fall several ' weeks ago, Nervous compilcations fol- lowed and the clot on the brain was an indirect result. Mr. Pollock, who was forty-#ix years old, leaves a wife and a on, Wilkin Pollock, eighteen years old, Born in Newcomerstown, O., Mr. Pol- | lock came to New York in the early 9s and worked for The World. He joined! the Hearst newspapers and after several years with the Evening Journal was tranaferred to Boston, He was a epecial- | ist on politics. — | Bear Frightens Children Around | Scotch Pl Ne (Special to The Evening World.) BLIZABETH, Feb, 21,—School children | in Mountainside and outlying di lets | refused to go to school to-day because a | large black bear is roaming at large through the section. The animal escaped frim its owner, | Percy Cook, of Scotch Plains, party of men are search for him, ae6 ex |! f. Z| ie ‘Zz Prt Rs | =a Until 6 P. M. Saturday | k tf jow display of over halt « . orth of diamond,” All| : 3 to #504000, 00 ‘Observe our valuation and tries of some ether “Single Stone Diamond Kings” to be offered at this suler Diamonds purchased fro ful or returned for ++ within one year, Importer of, Diam 180 Broadway, New York THE EVENING 1918. v9 ‘Better Goods for the Same an 6 the Same Goods for Less Ane Bi Sto . Te A City in Itself Sixth Avenue GREENHUT BOIEDING “Firing the Last Gun’’ of Our Greatest February Sale of Fine Rerntiure For this occasion (tomorrow) we have secured a line of most beautiful Vernis-Martin, Rookwood and Gilt Furniture Entire showroom and sample pieces from our best manufacturer. Your choice, in this sale, of this most exquisite furniture, at prices that are 14 to 14 less than regular selling figures. A few of the pieces are illustrated, but to fully appreciate the full import of this sale YOU MUST COME HERE, TOMORROW. NOTE—These Are Samples, and in Consequence We Have Only One of a Kind. Extra Special For Tomorrow (Friday) Only MAIN BUILDING ber to v. 25 Knitted Combination 28e Hale Harretten—shell ot Fs Very shes? 01. amber color; each....... 19¢ ars; at (MAIN Bath (MAIN Thallding, Maia Floor.) 15e, 19¢ ani 4 28 Artificial Flow 75¢ Gowns and Petticoate- 3 8 WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, . lahogany Music Fay} $12.75 (Mahogany) Perforated Music Roll Cabinet—tinished in rich mahogany; 0 inches high, 22 inches: wide and 16 inches $23.50 Vernis-Martin Music Cabi- net—double doors; hand-painted mirror back; cabinet is $2 inches high, 24 inches wide and 17 inches deep; rel orna- mented with brass... ™ 6 PE dbinet nadinches 5 or A! A or ches jeep; capacity about 90 player ‘rolls. 17 deep; i} bout OS folles cess OLD $45 Handsome Parlor Cabinet —in Vernis-Martin or Rook- wood; tastefully embellished with gilt trimming; hand- painted; two glass shelves, mirror back and plush base; cabinet is 56 inches high and 27 inches $15.50 Handsomely Decorated Table—inVernis- Martin or Rook- wood finish; 24x24-inch $. top beautifully ornamented, 10 in Floor.) ba Musle Cabinet—Rookwood lain mahogany; mirror top; cab inet 43 inches hign, 18 inches lent quality cambric; lace or Fiat Poor) sean hraen Pk Plane 29¢ “Hazard een “176 GREENHUT BUILDING Blackherries—jar.. $1.10 Reversible or Pi ize 27x $16.50 Vernis-Martin Table—pillar base with four handsomely or- \ solid color effects; 8 Vernis-Martin Tables | Perforated Music Roll Rookwood Music mented scroll feet; 40. 75 si ai Haslding, Maint Por.) oe nel i. Pint Prooe) Regularly Sale Price | peguterty CABIMELE sate Price Cabinets sate price | $4" top richly decorated, . (No Mall, Tolepone of ©. 0. D. Onlere Fillet on the Abore Extra Speciats, si8to 1ts $8.25 - Quantities Lamited,) vit rt} MAIN BUILDING Chairs Sale Price 7.25, $ $ 2 to*3 French Chiffon Broadcloths 2!) Re Tomorrow Only, at, a yard....-.--.--.--.+-. A wide selection of spring's most favored pastel tints and staple poner These OR. are 50 to 56 inches wide. They were never intended to retail under $2 to $3 a yard, Special sale, tomorrow only, a yard. $3.95 Sp sai Gold Leaf Tabie fart (MAIN Building, First Floor.) .... 17.751 80. (GREENHUT Building, Second Floor.), ‘MAIN BUILDIN' Don’t Overlook This Opportunity! Professor Munter’s “Nulife” Shoulder Braces #72: 5 19C Here, Tomorrow, in An Amazing Sale, at 5,000 pairs of the famous ‘“‘Nulife” shoulder braces saved from a fire at the “Nulife’ Company’s premises and bought by The Big Store “‘at a price.” No need to emphasize the value of the “‘Nulife” brace in promoting health and helping hundreds of thousands of people throughout the country to walk, sit and stand erect and to breathe properly. The “Nulife” Shoulder is one of the best aids to health so far discovered in the way of a mechanical applia No more round shoulders if you wear the ‘Nulife,” for it holds the body erect and aids chest-expansion. = REENHUT BUILDIN | [pon ee et $8 Cut Glass Water Sets, Only 350 Sets—Tomorrow Only, at..... A New Pattern, Precisely as Illustrated 4NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE OR DERS FILLED AND WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. Far and away the biggest special, in rich and beautiful cut glass, offered this season. We could just as easily sell three thousand of these sets at the price named for tomorrow. Each set consists of a 3-pint jug in a new and particularly handsome combination “Sunburst” and ‘Venetian Fan” pattern. Deeply and splendidly cut. 6 full-size table tumblers to match the jug and a mirror reflector with silver-plated rim completes the set. YOU WILL HAVE TO COME EARLY—These sets ought to sell at the rate of one a minute while they last. Also These Choice Bargains in Rich Cut Glase $3. 95 Last week we sold over 1,000 pairs of these bri in a few | yee ad Ks fe | is Catt censon Pi teces, Tomor row, at tl a efor ”, Htore-ciosing time, fomorrow. $4.00 Celery Trays $0.50, Telly Dishes—i0-inch * $5.96 Large ice’ Tube All Sizes for Men, Women and bot ten a 1o- | $5 Ice Cream Dishes $5 Fern Dishes — octagon Children—Everybody Will Be Fitted ’ vir Seer: $5.50 Oval Orange Bowls shap: Perfectly. inch size. ‘ $5 Handled Quart Decanters | $8.75" Sweet Pea Flower N. pie OR braces are in good condition; $5 Relish Dishes—with 4 | $5.50 Water Bottles Vases some are slightly specked from handling, some in compartments $5 Tall Flower Vases $5 Sandwich Trays perfect Sandie iad others have been laundered and are equal to n (MAIN Bullding, First Floor, Corset Department ‘MAIN BUILDING Choicest Groceries at Special Prices Fresh Meats Fruits and Vegetables Drink These Coffees Our Own Baking Ht oh TLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT— We offer the most delicious coffees ob- Y wipow POUND Cakes De doz., 902; 4 for. ey ROME BEAUTY APPLES, Wi Ben Davis or Newtown Pippins All Odd | tot & Remnanteor Staple White Goods In a Stirring Last-Day-of- the-Month Clearanceat Prices That Are Below Manufacturer’s Cost Mt sna 15e Doylies —- wwe Pain White Nainseok—- sled Muslin yard wide, 12}¢e and ie Faney White Goods- 15c to Te ivy ‘Towels— each.. 25e, Lace-Fdge-Trimmed "12 Cenierplecer—each c 25c Fancy White Good»— “12! yard... c #4 Hematliched Ei mbroldered uncheon pt inch; each 1.95 12'e Bleached Muslin’ Pillow aaa fits to 4! te Seri Cot- ton Voile—yard ond 19¢ 49¢ Mercerized Table Dam- 9G, ask—64 inches wide; are ic 44c Bleached Muska. Wee 29. —each.... 49¢ to 5c Odd" “Herman Huck and Damask Towels 39 ~—each..... ic $1.50 Hematltched “and ‘Scalloped Men’s & Women’s $3.50 & $4 Foot-Mould Shoes Tomorrow Only, at . $2.95 This is an opportunity for those who have never worn the Foot-Mould Shoe to try our celebrated brand, at a saving from S5c to $1.05, at the same time getting the very best in footwear that can be bought at the reg 3. Foot-Mould Shoes have been featured lor more than 16 years, and embody e: that you will find in any of the hig! makes. 5 3g Ib GOLDEN SANTOS OF FEE All the Newest Spring Styles in Most Fashionable Leathers and in a Complete Range of Sizes In this sale you are invited to share in absolutely the biggest shoe bar- gains that have ever been offered in February, ForWomen; Foot-Mould shoes | For Men; Foot-Mould shoes in tan Russia calfskin; alfskin; “Ale HERR! 0c; S-Ib. pail... EAS — black, green or mixed; 5 Ibs., $15 New Cereals SRANUL ATED connmeal sai z SIL Kiln-dried sweet potatoes S-quart basket ci D navel or plat ROAST BEE! tive ribs; Ib... Russie Celt rt every ie in tan Russia Calfskin, patent leather, qun-metal and Kidekin;, cloth or | Patent leather, gun-m dull kid to button or igh | button or Blucher Cuban, mil itary or low heels;every| lasts and low heels size and ‘every width; § are vici kid lace shoes $3.50 and $4 values; at 2: values $3.80 to $4, at. (MAIN Bullding, Second Floor.) Fresh Fish We clean fish free of charge, WHOLE-HEAD RI CALIFORNIA LIMA IMPORTED LENT! PINHEAD OATME, CRANBERRY BEA\ NEW FARINA... SMALL-GRAIN RICE, Premium Flour Fountain Quality Best Family Patent; . wooden box, 47¢ 1. BORAX SOAP Family Soap: box, $2.64 FAMILY TEAS—mi S-Ib. caddy, $1.6! PURE BREAKFA! MAIN BUILDING Here Is Another Lot of Fine “Lucile” Baby Carriages henner ety Fresh Eggs | Dozen in carton. (None delivered) Fresh herring. Newport haddock Best refined granulated; 10> of 25-ib. cotton bags; Ib (MAIN Building, Third Floor.) Finished in y D oak, white enamel or Demet | Luncheon Cloths MAIN BUILDING French gray. Splendidly $3.95 and $5 Hemstitched and Damask % Seal Clothe eck Aenee 298 (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) made, and upholstered with corduroy to match, These were selected For Friday and Saturda bherwood Wine and Liquor Specials “Dubonnet” Wine Green River Whisky Regular Price ie Price, “samples” and are the earn, ereane papas | Bara) 7 Straight Pure Rye resis 438 acme of style and hand: ther Sale: thie sale, at... A Owensboro, Ky. 8 YEARS OLD. © some design, They are (D. ' " ores THE BES HISKY Je A etailsin today’s Evening Journal) California Dry Winea| | Sore; here, ‘tle “BB MS AMERICA || cus ita: 300 Bod the “atest thing” In baby ILDING:—Men’s Neg- QUEEN QUALITY CABER: || sale, ates Boitle vehicle-luxury. va.ues to $2.50, at ye “Haut $1.24 They are lited with reclining, adjustable back, deep foot well, strong ular 98: values to ii ates $4.95 MEDS, 94 Burgundy, O} full a yard, Se; “*Mid- dy” Blouses at $1; i Otfer- ings in Untrimmed Millinery; Smart Trimmed Millinery at $5, $7.50 and $10. GREENHUT BUILDING: —Rugs; Aluminum Ware. sisal t Hebulae gear and heavily rubber-tired wheels, he illustrations give a faint idea, but you Must SEE These ‘‘Pullmans’” to Appreciate From..." $13.50 to $27.50 case 12 Reduced from 1.50 to Reduced from 1.25 to Reduced from. 1.00 te DU a Barrel of splits, 89.75 many’ stores doren splits, here, $y ort Rare value} gallon... Full quart bottle